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How to cope with divorce

 Don't be hasty - Ending a marriage is a huge deal, so don't be too quick to jump to decisions. Take a moment to chat with your other half, and maybe confide in a shrink or a couples counselor.


Get backup - Your nearest and dearest can be your source of comfort, and if needed, you can also seek out a divorce support crew. Having support can remind you that you're not alone and lend space for venting.


Keep cool - Divorce court can be a hot mess of tension and negative energy, but try to keep your cool. Be clear-minded and talk to your partner civilly, acknowledging and validating their emotions.


Talk to the kids - Lying to your kids about the situation will just make things worse. Make sure you're open, direct, and truthful with them, and reassure them that your divorce has nothing to do with them.


Enlist legal eagles - If you choose to go through with the divorce, a legal professional may be helpful to facilitate the official process.


Don't rush the mending - Good things take time, such as getting over a divorce. Give yourself the necessary time to heal and sort through emotions before starting something new.


Everyone's unique - Remember that everyone handles divorce differently, and it's important to figure out what works best for you. Talk to your inner circle and seek professional guidance if you're feeling lost.